How do I start up from macOS Recovery on my Mac?

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How do I start up from macOS Recovery on my Mac?

Lately, I have been experiencing some performance issues with my Mac, and I suspect there might be some underlying software problems. I’ve read that starting up from macOS Recovery can help troubleshoot and potentially fix these issues. However, I’m not entirely sure how to proceed with this process. What exactly are the steps to start up from macOS Recovery? Are there any specific considerations or prerequisites I should be aware of before attempting this? Additionally, I’d like to understand what options are available once I enter the recovery mode and how each of these options might assist with my current issues. My goal is to ensure I perform this process correctly and avoid any potential data loss or further complications. Any detailed information about initiating macOS Recovery and what to expect once I have entered this mode would be very helpful.

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Here’s a streamlined guide to starting up from macOS Recovery Mode based on what I did:

  1. With the Mac off, I pressed the power button, then immediately pressed and held Command (⌘) + R.
  2. After seeing the Apple logo, I released the keys and the macOS Utilities window appeared.

If those steps don’t work, Apple Silicon Macs have a somewhat different approach involving the power button and Options Menu.

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When I needed to start up from macOS Recovery, I found this method really helpful:

  1. First, I made sure any important data was backed up.
  2. I restarted my Mac and immediately pressed and held Command (⌘) + R.
  3. Holding the keys until I saw the Apple logo, I was prompted to select my language.
  4. Once in Recovery Mode, options like reinstalling macOS, restoring from a backup, or using Disk Utility were available.

I’d advise ensuring a stable internet connection if you plan to reinstall macOS, as it will need to download some essential components.

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To start up from macOS Recovery on your Mac, follow these steps:

  1. Shut down your Mac.
  2. Press the power button to turn it on and immediately hold down Command (⌘) and R simultaneously.
  3. Keep holding both keys until you see the Apple logo or a spinning globe.
  4. Release the keys, and you should be in the macOS Utilities window.

From here, you can choose various options such as restoring from a Time Machine Backup, reinstalling macOS, getting help online, or using Disk Utility to repair or erase your disk.

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Starting up from macOS Recovery was a task I recently tackled. Here’s what worked for me:

  1. I started by ensuring I had a Time Machine backup.
  2. Turning my Mac off, I powered it on and held Command (⌘) + R.
  3. Keeping these keys pressed until the Apple logo appeared, I then found myself in the Recovery Mode.

In Recovery Mode, the first thing I did was run Disk Utility to check for any disk errors before proceeding with any other options.

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